As winter approaches and the Viking nights grow longer and darker again, it's time to prepare. From their battles for food, wealth and land, the men return to their villages.
Just like us today, the Vikings also had to dress sufficiently to avoid falling victim to the cold. But what were the methods back then? Lambskins, which are mainly used today as rugs, were very popular in the Middle Ages. Shoulder skins were very easy to fasten with a leather cord or chain. Especially in winter, lambskin was wonderfully warm. But even when the days became longer again and the sun shone more often, the furs were still quite useful, for example, to make chairs or stools more comfortable.
This fur is ideal for channeling your inner fierce warrior or brave Viking. Wherever you are, a Viking festival or a medieval market, no cold will stand in your way. With this shoulder pad, you can enjoy every party to the fullest, and every chair gets the extra comfort you need.